This is the tower . . . you are cleared for takeoff . . .
“There is a close connection between getting up in the world and getting up in the morning.” -Author Unknown
“Each dawn is a new beginning.” -Author Unknown
Sunrise
A sunrise is
a lovely way
to begin a day.
by David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
“If you get up in the morning, you’re a morning person.” -Author Unknown
Getting Up
When I get up in the morning
I’ll tell you what I do
I wash my hands and wash my face
Splishety-splash, splishety-splash
I clean my teeth till they’re shining white
Scrubbity-scrub, scrubbity-scrub
Then I put on my clothes and brush my hair
And runnity-run, I run downstairs.
by Author Unknown
“I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” -E. B. White (Elwyn Brooks White (1899 - 1985))
Al: Good morning.
Fred: And a great morning to you!
“Start the day with a joke . . . because there’s no better way!” -Author Unknown
“There is a close connection between getting up in the world and getting up in the morning.” -Author Unknown
“Each dawn is a new beginning.” -Author Unknown
Sunrise
A sunrise is
a lovely way
to begin a day.
by David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
“If you get up in the morning, you’re a morning person.” -Author Unknown
Getting Up
When I get up in the morning
I’ll tell you what I do
I wash my hands and wash my face
Splishety-splash, splishety-splash
I clean my teeth till they’re shining white
Scrubbity-scrub, scrubbity-scrub
Then I put on my clothes and brush my hair
And runnity-run, I run downstairs.
by Author Unknown
“I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” -E. B. White (Elwyn Brooks White (1899 - 1985))
Al: Good morning.
Fred: And a great morning to you!
“Start the day with a joke . . . because there’s no better way!” -Author Unknown
Sunrise
This
is the only gold
I’ll ever possess . . .
I treasure it,
counting its glory
each dawn.
by Pollyanna Sedziol (Pollyanna Rogers ‘Polly’ Sedziol (born 1935))
“One small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” -Author Unknown
“He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows out that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life. The orderly arrangement of his time is a like a ray of life which darts itself through all his occupations. But where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.” -Victor Hugo (Victor Marie Hugo (1802 - 1885))
Good Morning Mr. Sun
Good morning Mr. Sun
Our day has just begun
We love to see your shining face
Good morning Mr. Sun
by Author Unknown
“The morning is the rudder of the day.” -Author Unknown
“I awaken in the morning with confidence, rejoicing in whatever work is given to me to do. Whatever that work is, I do it, not in order to earn a living or in a sense of performing an onerous duty; but, with joy and gladness, I let it unfold as the activity of God’s expression through me.” -Joel S. Goldsmith (Joel Solomon Goldsmith (1892 - 1964))
“Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.” -Richard Whately (1787 - 1863)
“Dawn begins at midnight.” -Author Unknown
“Do not shorten the morning by getting up late; look upon it as the quintessence of life, as to a certain extent sacred.” -Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860): “The Wisdom of Life and Counsels and Maxims” (originally published 1851; as translated by T. Bailey Saunders (June 1890)), chapter 2
This
is the only gold
I’ll ever possess . . .
I treasure it,
counting its glory
each dawn.
by Pollyanna Sedziol (Pollyanna Rogers ‘Polly’ Sedziol (born 1935))
“One small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” -Author Unknown
“He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows out that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life. The orderly arrangement of his time is a like a ray of life which darts itself through all his occupations. But where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.” -Victor Hugo (Victor Marie Hugo (1802 - 1885))
Good Morning Mr. Sun
Good morning Mr. Sun
Our day has just begun
We love to see your shining face
Good morning Mr. Sun
by Author Unknown
“The morning is the rudder of the day.” -Author Unknown
“I awaken in the morning with confidence, rejoicing in whatever work is given to me to do. Whatever that work is, I do it, not in order to earn a living or in a sense of performing an onerous duty; but, with joy and gladness, I let it unfold as the activity of God’s expression through me.” -Joel S. Goldsmith (Joel Solomon Goldsmith (1892 - 1964))
“Lose an hour in the morning, and you will spend all day looking for it.” -Richard Whately (1787 - 1863)
“Dawn begins at midnight.” -Author Unknown
“Do not shorten the morning by getting up late; look upon it as the quintessence of life, as to a certain extent sacred.” -Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860): “The Wisdom of Life and Counsels and Maxims” (originally published 1851; as translated by T. Bailey Saunders (June 1890)), chapter 2
A crowing rooster tells all the barnyard, “It’s time to get up, you sleepyheads!”
“Those who do not get up in the mornings to work diligently at the business of life are fated to forever mourn over a lifetime of lost mornings.” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
Mick: Top of the morning to you!
Mack: And the rest of the day to yourself!
“Don’t start your day with the broken pieces of yesterday. Every day is a fresh start. Each day is a new beginning. Every morning we wake up is the first day of our new life.” -Author Unknown
“Be pleasant until ten o’clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself.” -Elbert Hubbard (Elbert Green Hubbard (1856 - 1915))
“We must take great care never to do anything before having said our morning prayers . . . The Devil once declared that if he could have the first moment of the day, he was sure of all the rest.” -John Vianney (Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney (1786 - 1859))
“Invest the first hour of the day, the ‘Golden Hour,’ in yourself.” -Brian Tracy (born 1944)
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across the doorsill
Where two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
-Rumi (Jalāl ad-Dīn Rūmī (C.E. 1207 - C.E. 1273))
“Those who do not get up in the mornings to work diligently at the business of life are fated to forever mourn over a lifetime of lost mornings.” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
Mick: Top of the morning to you!
Mack: And the rest of the day to yourself!
“Don’t start your day with the broken pieces of yesterday. Every day is a fresh start. Each day is a new beginning. Every morning we wake up is the first day of our new life.” -Author Unknown
“Be pleasant until ten o’clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itself.” -Elbert Hubbard (Elbert Green Hubbard (1856 - 1915))
“We must take great care never to do anything before having said our morning prayers . . . The Devil once declared that if he could have the first moment of the day, he was sure of all the rest.” -John Vianney (Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney (1786 - 1859))
“Invest the first hour of the day, the ‘Golden Hour,’ in yourself.” -Brian Tracy (born 1944)
The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don’t go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don’t go back to sleep.
People are going back and forth across the doorsill
Where two worlds touch.
The door is round and open.
Don’t go back to sleep.
-Rumi (Jalāl ad-Dīn Rūmī (C.E. 1207 - C.E. 1273))
Do you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning? A High Voltage Ejector Bed (HVEB) can help you get up and be on your way. Each bed is fully equipped with dual pneumatic pistons, electric shockers, alarm bell, and flashing light.
“If you once turn on your side after the hour at which you ought to rise, it is all over. Bolt up at once!” -Walter Scott (1771 - 1832): “Diary” (2 March 1826)
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Morning Windows
The brightest thing a house can do,
When morning fills the skies,
Is just to catch the sun’s first rays,
And flash the brilliant prize.
No eighty-candle lights within
Can match the dazzling sight,
And every window-pane becomes
A fusillade of light!
Thus, thus it is when households kneel
In humble morning prayer.
The very Sun of Righteousness
Is caught and captured there:
And all the day, in all its ways,
However dull they be,
The happy windows of that home
Are scintillant to see!
by Author Unknown
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“The difference between rising at five and seven o’clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man’s life.” -Philip Doddridge (1702 - 1751): as quoted in W. J. and J. Richardson: “The Works of Philip Doddridge” (1804), volume 1
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.” -Marcus Aurelius (also known as Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (C.E. 121 - C.E. 180))
“If you once turn on your side after the hour at which you ought to rise, it is all over. Bolt up at once!” -Walter Scott (1771 - 1832): “Diary” (2 March 1826)
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Morning Windows
The brightest thing a house can do,
When morning fills the skies,
Is just to catch the sun’s first rays,
And flash the brilliant prize.
No eighty-candle lights within
Can match the dazzling sight,
And every window-pane becomes
A fusillade of light!
Thus, thus it is when households kneel
In humble morning prayer.
The very Sun of Righteousness
Is caught and captured there:
And all the day, in all its ways,
However dull they be,
The happy windows of that home
Are scintillant to see!
by Author Unknown
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“The difference between rising at five and seven o’clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man’s life.” -Philip Doddridge (1702 - 1751): as quoted in W. J. and J. Richardson: “The Works of Philip Doddridge” (1804), volume 1
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.” -Marcus Aurelius (also known as Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (C.E. 121 - C.E. 180))
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Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’
Oh, what a beautiful mornin’,
Oh, what a beautiful day,
I’ve got a wonderful feeling,
Everything’s going my way.
There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow,
There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow,
The corn is as high as an elephants’ eye,
And it looks like it’s climbing right up to the sky.
Oh, what a beautiful morning,
Oh, what a beautiful day,
I’ve got a wonderful feeling,
Ev’rything’s going my way.
by Oscar Hammerstein II (1895 - 1960): “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’” (1943) as presented in the musical “Oklahoma”
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“You’ve got to get up every morning with determination if you’re going to go to bed with satisfaction.” -John Graham: letter (10 April 189-) to his son Pierrepont, as quoted in George Lorimer (George Horace Lorimer (1867 - 1937)), editor: “Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son” (1902)
Good Morning Song
Oh, the duck says, “Quack,”
and the cow says, “Moo,”
the old red rooster says,
“Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
The sheep says, “Baa,”
and the cat says, “Meow,”
but I say, “Good Morning!”
when I see you.
by Author Unknown
It is the dawn of a new day at MFOL! . . . wait, somebody has just said that we have to wait until morning to be able to say that . . .
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Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’
Oh, what a beautiful mornin’,
Oh, what a beautiful day,
I’ve got a wonderful feeling,
Everything’s going my way.
There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow,
There’s a bright golden haze on the meadow,
The corn is as high as an elephants’ eye,
And it looks like it’s climbing right up to the sky.
Oh, what a beautiful morning,
Oh, what a beautiful day,
I’ve got a wonderful feeling,
Ev’rything’s going my way.
by Oscar Hammerstein II (1895 - 1960): “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’” (1943) as presented in the musical “Oklahoma”
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“You’ve got to get up every morning with determination if you’re going to go to bed with satisfaction.” -John Graham: letter (10 April 189-) to his son Pierrepont, as quoted in George Lorimer (George Horace Lorimer (1867 - 1937)), editor: “Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son” (1902)
Good Morning Song
Oh, the duck says, “Quack,”
and the cow says, “Moo,”
the old red rooster says,
“Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
The sheep says, “Baa,”
and the cat says, “Meow,”
but I say, “Good Morning!”
when I see you.
by Author Unknown
It is the dawn of a new day at MFOL! . . . wait, somebody has just said that we have to wait until morning to be able to say that . . .